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Whareama is a
rural area in the
Wellington Region of New Zealand's
North Island. The
Whareama River flows through the area. The
community has two marae...
- The
Whareama River is a
river of the
Wellington Region of New Zealand's
North Island. It
flows generally south from its
origins west of
Castlepoint to...
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Riversdale Beach is part of the
Whareama statistical area. "Riversdale
Beach Travel Guide".
Jasons Travel Media. 2018
Census place summary:
Whareama v t e...
- was
previously known as
Upper Taueru until 1878.
Bideford is part of the
Whareama statistical area. John Falloon,
Member of
Parliament lived in Bideford...
- often, as it is
situated on the
river flats next to the
confluence of the
Whareama River and the Tīnui River. The
first recorded flood was in 1858, when water...
- full-time, and 6 (11.8%) were part-time.
Castlepoint is part of the
larger Whareama statistical area. The
local Whakataki marae is
affiliated with the Ngāti...
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turning southwest to flow
parallel with the
Pacific coast. It
reaches the
Whareama River at the
settlement of Tīnui, 30
kilometres (19 mi) east of Masterton...
- in the
surrounding district: Mauriceville, O****, Tinui,
Wainuiouru and
Whareama, and two state-integrated primaries: St Patrick's, a
Catholic contributing...
- and
lived in
Island Bay. In 1857 the
Cripps bought 40
acres of land at
Whareama on the
route to the Hawke's Bay
Region and
established and ran an accommodation...
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settlement of the
Wairarapa in the mid-19th century.
Tauweru is part of the
Whareama statistical area. Sharpe, Marty, 6 July 2002, "Tauweru
Spelling Stays a...